Multiple Choice
A criminal suspect is arrested and subsequently confesses to a crime. The court determines that the Miranda requirements were violated during the interrogation, but that the statements were given voluntarily. At trial, which of the following legal limitations are placed on the prosecution?
A) The prosecution cannot reference any statements from the confession for any reason.
B) The prosecution cannot reference any statements to impeach the defendant's testimony, but can reference the confession during the prosecution's case-in-chief.
C) The prosecution can reference any statements from the confession to impeach the defendant's testimony, but cannot reference the confession during the prosecution's case-in-chief
D) The prosecution can reference the confession during its case-in-chief and to impeach testimony by the defendant.
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